Brazilian Content opens 2026 at Content Americas

With the largest delegation ever recorded at the event – 25 companies and 36 professionals, an increase of almost 50% compared to 2025 – Brazilian Content arrives at Content Americas to close new deals, expand partnerships, and position Brazil as one of the protagonists of the Latin American audiovisual industry.
Brazilian Content, a program that since 2004 dedicates itself to the internationalization of independent Brazilian audiovisual production, attends for the third time Content Americas, an event that opens its fourth edition today and has already established itself as one of the main audiovisual markets in the Americas. This year the event takes place from January 19th to 22nd in Miami, USA.
Content Americas, an international market focused on television, streaming, and multiplatform content, brings together players from the Americas and Europe seeking commercial partnerships, with a strong trend towards co-productions. Brazilian participation expands the visibility of diverse content and promotes the inclusion of professionals committed to inclusive narratives, strengthening co-productions that value Brazil’s cultural plurality. Brazilian Content brings to this edition a delegation of 25 companies and 36 professionals to the event, an increase of almost 50% compared to 2025, an advance that reinforces Brazil’s consolidation as one of the most present and active countries in the market. The overall Brazilian presence also reaches a record number in this edition, with more than 100 accredited professionals.
The delegation brings together professionals from different segments of the industry, seeking opportunities for international co-production, content licensing, production services, and institutional articulation, strengthening regional exchanges and expanding the circulation of Brazilian production.
The Brazilian delegation includes: Axon Content, Bitola Cultural, Boutique Filmes, Cinefilm, Clube Filmes, Coiote, Coração da Selva, FJ Productions, Glaz, Grifa Filmes, Labuta Filmes, Levante Filmes, Marea Cine, Mixer Films, Mood Hunter, Moonshot, Mr. Plot, Oinc Filmes, Panorâmica, Pródigo Films, Split Studio, Stay and Fly Docs, Tempo Filmes, Ventre Studio e Visom Digital.
NextFrame program strengthens the presence of São Paulo’s audiovisual industry.
The Brazilian participation in Content Americas also marks the fifth event on the agenda of NextFrame São Paulo, a program that integrates the Spcine Training and International Markets Exchange Program, funded by the Aldir Blanc National Policy (PNAB/MinC), the São Paulo Municipal Secretariat of Culture and Creative Economy, and the São Paulo City Hall, and executed by the Institute for Brazilian Audiovisual Content – ICAB.
NextFrame offers support to 11 professionals from São Paulo attending the event – 6 women and 5 men, reinforcing the program’s commitment to internationalizing talent from diverse backgrounds, aligned with the guidelines of PNAB and Spcine.
Two of the companies supported by NextFrame São Paulo are also nominated for awards at the Rose D’Or Latinos, which are presented during the event. Boutique Filmes, which is also a member of Brazilian Content, competes in the Youth category with “Mila no Multiverso T2”, produced for Disney+; and Coiote is nominated in the Documentary or Docu-series category with “Mulher da casa abandonada”, produced for Prime Video. In addition, another Brazilian Content member, Mixer Films, is competing in the Children’s category with “Mundo da Lua”, produced for TV Cultura. The Rose D’Or Latinos awards jury includes key players in the market, such as Amazon MGM Studios, Atresmedia, Banijay, Canela Media, Caracol, Directv, Disney, Globo, Grup Mediapro, Mediaset España, Movistar Plus+, Paramount, RCN, RTVE, Secuoya Studios, Sony Pictures Television, Spotify, Telemundo Studios, TelevisaUnivision, TV Azteca, Warner Bros. Discovery, and YouTube.
“Brazilian Content’s participation in Content Americas consolidates a consistent movement in terms of presence, strategic articulation, and the generation of results. Alongside companies that already have a solid international trajectory, we are decisively expanding Brazil’s insertion into the audiovisual ecosystem of the Americas, creating new business opportunities and reaffirming Brazilian audiovisual as an industrial, creative, and economic powerhouse on the continent,” highlights Mauro Garcia, executive director of ICAB.
Brazilian Content booth at Content Americas
Brazilian Content will have a booth (#204) located on the Market Floor, dedicated to assisting companies in the delegation during the event. The space will be available for:
- Meetings for companies of the delegation,
- Assistance to international players interested in working with Brazil,
- Actions to increase the visibility and promotion of Brazilian audiovisual production.
In addition, a digital catalog was made available with detailed information on participating companies and their projects, facilitating contact with the international market and expanding business opportunities. The catalog is available here.
